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SA seeks bigger benefits for Africa in global economy

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With Africa beset by the double scourge of illicit financial outflows and the disparity of the global economy, President Jacob Zuma says the United Nations must play a central role in tackling both issues.

New Information Regulator receives 107 complaints

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Although the newly established Information Regulator is not yet fully operational, it has to date received 107 complaints relating to the unlawful processing of personal information and access to information.

Bogus doctor held for fraud

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A bogus doctor was arrested in Soweto for allegedly issuing fake medical certificates to motorists seeking to apply for public drivers’ permits.

Youth must benefit from CSI programmes

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The Department of Telecommunications and Postal Services Deputy Minister, Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams, says South African youth must benefit from corporate social investment (CSI) initiatives.

Experts talk nuclear reactors

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Over 100 delegates from 18 countries and representing 52 organisations have gathered in the Kruger National Park to hold a conference on high precision analysis techniques which can be used in the fabrication of components for nuclear reactors.

Mexico quake toll rises

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The death toll from a powerful earthquake that struck central Mexico on Tuesday has risen to over 200.

SA set to chair IORA

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South Africa is set to take over the chairmanship of the Indian Ocean Rim Association Council (IORA) in October until 2019.

Mandeni Mayor's bodyguards in court

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The three bodyguards arrested for unlawful possession of firearms are due to appear at the Durban Magistrate Court this morning.

Social media reports unfounded

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The Gauteng Department of Education has dismissed a report on social media that an educator was burnt by a learner at Buhlebemfundo Secondary School in Tsakane.

Nuclear remains a viable option: Deputy Minister

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The demand for nuclear power continues to grow, demonstrating that nuclear remains a viable option for countries around the world, Energy Deputy Minister Thembi Majola said on Tuesday.